Soal Latihan Reading Comprehension beserta Kunci Jawaban – Part 1

Soal Latihan Reading Comprehension beserta Kunci Jawaban – Part 1 – Untuk bisa jago dalam mengerjakan soal-soal reading dalam bahasa Inggris rahasianya adalah dengan berlatih. Siapapun yang rajin berlatih mengerjakan soal-soal latihan reading dalam bahasa inggris, pastinya tidak akan mengalami kesulitan dalam mengerjakan soal ujian reading. Berikut ini KBI berikan soal latihan reading comprehension untuk Anda, dan KBI juga menyertakan kunci jawabannya. Selamat mengerjakan!

Soal Latihan 1

The History of Graffiti

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Graffiti by SOFLES from Australia

The first drawings  on the walls appeared in caves thousands of years ago. Later the Ancient Romans and Greeks wrote their names and protest poems on buildings. Modern graffiti seems to have appeared in Philadelphia  in the early 1960s, and by the late sixties it had reached New York. The new art form really took off in the 1970s, when people began writing their names, or ‘tags’, on buildings all over the city. In the mid seventies  it was sometimes  hard to see out of a subway car window, because the trains were completely covered in spray paintings known as ‘masterpieces’.

In the early days, the ‘taggers’ were part of street gangs who were concerned with marking their territory. They worked in groups called ‘crews’, and called what they did ‘writing’ –  the term ‘graffiti’ was first used by The New York Times and the novelist Norman Mailer. Art galleries in New York began buying graffiti in the early seventies. But at the same time that it began to be regarded as an art form, John Lindsay, the then mayor of New York, declared the first war on graffiti. By the 1980s it became much harder to write on subway trains without being caught, and instead many of the more established  graffiti artists began using the roofs of buildings or canvases.

The debate over whether graffiti is art or vandalism is still going on. Peter Vallone, a New York city councillor, thinks that graffiti done with permission can be art, but if it is on someone else’s property it becomes a crime. ‘I have a message for the graffiti vandals out there,’  he said recently. ‘Your freedom of expression  ends where my property begins.’ On the other hand, Felix, a member of the Berlin- based group Reclaim Your City, says that artists are reclaiming cities for the public from advertisers, and that graffiti represents freedom  and makes cities more vibrant.

For decades, graffiti has been a springboard to international fame for a few. Jean- Michel Basquiat began spraying on the street in the 1970s before becoming a respected artist in the ’80s. The Frenchman  Blek Ie Rat and the British artist Banksy have achieved international fame by producing complex works with stencils, often making political or humorous points. Works by Banksy have been sold for over £100,000. Graffiti is now sometimes  big business.

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Kunci Jawaban

1. Check your understanding: matching

1. Not just a modern phenomenon
2. Increasing exposure and attention
3. Art or vandalism?
4. Famous graffiti artists
5. The future of graffiti

2. Check your understanding: multiple choice

1. b
2. c
3. a
4. b
5. b
6. c
7. b
8. a

3. Check your vocabulary: gap fill

1. taggers
2. spray paints
3. crews
4. canvas
5. property
6. vandal
7. springboard
8. stencil

Demikian Soal Latihan Reading Comprehension beserta Kunci Jawaban – Part 1, semoga dapat membantu Anda mengembangkan skill reading Anda. Teruslah berlatih, Semangat!! Kerjakan juga Soal Latihan Reading Comprehension beserta Kunci Jawaban – Part 2. Semoga Bermanfaat. Terimakasih.